The world's oldest boomerang, dating back 40,000 years and made from mammoth ivory, was discovered in Poland, challenging the notion that boomerangs are exclusive to Australian Aboriginal culture and providing new insights into early human ingenuity and hunting practices.
A 40,000-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang was discovered in Poland, making it the oldest in Europe and possibly the world, revealing advanced tool-making skills of early Homo sapiens during the Paleolithic period.
Boomerang, a Miami-based startup, is using AI and machine learning to revolutionize the lost and found process by matching pictures and descriptions of lost items with those uploaded by customers, aiming to expedite the return of lost items and replace the current system of repeatedly calling customer service desks for updates.